In this Book
Resurgency: Outlasting the War on Terror in Iraq
Book
2026
Published by:
Duke University Press
Series:
Global Insecurities
summary
Resurgency examines how Iraqi farmers outlast the long shadow of US military intervention as they return to repair their war-damaged homeland. Based on detailed ethnographic research, Kali Rubaii expands the temporal and descriptive definitions of war, displacement, and resistance.
In Resurgency, Kali Rubaii offers detailed ethnographic insight into how decades of war have affected everyday life in Iraq. Drawing on fieldwork in Anbar province and Iraqi Kurdistan in 2014–15 and 2021–24, Rubaii foregrounds the practices of displaced people who stubbornly outlast their occupiers, returning to homes that feel estranging, repairing war-damaged land, and surviving into futures to which they have been disinvited. Following Anbari farmers in their struggle to counter the social and environmental fallout from toxic military waste, depleted ecosystems, and transformed political economies, Resurgency expands the temporal and descriptive categories of what war is—and what resistance looks like. By asking what actions and dispositions make sense when conditions of survival are diminished, and when today may be better than tomorrow, Rubaii offers new methods and insights to those concerned about the possibilities of life amid environmental devastation, mass displacement, and the slow violence of the forever wars.
In Resurgency, Kali Rubaii offers detailed ethnographic insight into how decades of war have affected everyday life in Iraq. Drawing on fieldwork in Anbar province and Iraqi Kurdistan in 2014–15 and 2021–24, Rubaii foregrounds the practices of displaced people who stubbornly outlast their occupiers, returning to homes that feel estranging, repairing war-damaged land, and surviving into futures to which they have been disinvited. Following Anbari farmers in their struggle to counter the social and environmental fallout from toxic military waste, depleted ecosystems, and transformed political economies, Resurgency expands the temporal and descriptive categories of what war is—and what resistance looks like. By asking what actions and dispositions make sense when conditions of survival are diminished, and when today may be better than tomorrow, Rubaii offers new methods and insights to those concerned about the possibilities of life amid environmental devastation, mass displacement, and the slow violence of the forever wars.
Table of Contents
Half Title Page, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
Contents
Preface
pp. ix-xi
Acknowledgments
pp. xiii-xvi
Introduction: Transhumance
pp. 1-40
Part I
1. Things Worse Than Death
pp. 43-68
2. Divide And Rule
pp. 69-103
3. Suspense
pp. 104-134
Part II
4. Dryness
pp. 137-169
5. Germicide
pp. 170-200
6. Abstraction
pp. 201-238
Conclusion: Disfiguring Hope
pp. 239-246
Notes
pp. 247-266
Works Cited
pp. 267-290
Index
pp. 291-302
| ISBN | 9781478062295 |
|---|---|
| Related ISBN(s) | 9781478033813, 9781478038726 |
| MARC Record | Download |
| OCLC | 1593306230 |
| Launched on MUSE | 2026-05-31 |
| Language | English |
| Open Access | No |
Copyright
2026


